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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source: newindianexpress.com CHENNAI:&#160;Standing in front of the class, dozens of impressionable faces look at her attentively. Regina Magdeline remembers her [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Source: newindianexpress.com</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">CHENNAI:&nbsp;Standing in front of the class,
 dozens of impressionable faces look at her attentively. Regina 
Magdeline remembers her first day as a teacher clearly. It was in 2014 
and she was talking to class 8-D in SBOA Schools and Junior College in 
Anna Nagar.“I cannot describe the feeling. It was amazing,” says the 
27-year-old. After completing her Bachelors in Education at Dr MGR 
Educational and Research Institute, Maduravoyal, her first job as an 
English teacher was in her alma mater.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Her love for teaching English comes from
 the number of stories and interpretations that can be taken from one 
text, and listening and telling these stories to her students makes the 
demanding career so worth it.<br>
She was inspired to take up teaching by her English teacher, who became 
the principal of SBOA when Regina began teaching. Life came a full 
circle for Regina. “She was my favourite teacher.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">What she looked at and how she spoke 
were two completely different things, and that was why I liked her so 
much. When I worked under her, she used to support me and help me a lot.
 She would make me teach the classes with slower students, just to train
 me properly,” said Regina. After one and a half years of teaching at 
SBOA, Regina left the school for her sex reassignment surgery. She 
returned to teaching, after her recovery, at a CBSE school in Peelamedu,
 Coimbatore. But this is where her troubles began.<ins></ins></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Starting fresh<br>
“They had asked me to teach class four. However, as I had worked with 
senior students earlier, I had no experience with children. But they 
said that as I was a junior, I had to teach them. After a year of 
working with children, I was promoted to teach classes nine, 10 and 11. 
However, one teacher who joined two months after me was given classes 
10, 11 and 12 before me,” she said. This was discouraging to her, but 
she decided to take it in her stride and continue teaching.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">She did not explain her gender to 
younger students, as she felt they were too young to understand. “But 
they loved me. They used to ask for me and come running behind me, and 
even if I missed one day, they asked for me endlessly,” she said, 
smiling. She cleared the air with her older students quickly, and she 
saw them accept her as their teacher very easily. “I saw the way they 
treated the transgender people who walked on the street. When they had 
spare change, they used to give it to them, and treated them very well. 
It was very heartwarming,” she said.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Politics at play<br>
Regina started noticing favouritism among the teachers and some issues 
within the system. When she raised them, she came under fire from the 
higher management. “I think they did not like me much because of my 
gender. But I was also someone who had a mind and spoke 
straightforwardly, and not everyone wants those kinds of people working 
under them,” said Regina. She soon quit her job.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Now, left without a job, Regina has 
written to the Minister of Education, Tamil Nadu, with the assistance of
 Sahodaran, citing her plights and requesting for a job. She has been 
unemployed for a year and has to take care of her ailing mother without 
earning bread.&nbsp;“I want my students to know that life is a race. They do 
not have to run the fastest to win. They can take their own time, 
because everyone has their own journey,” she said.</p>
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